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Adams, Alyson

Adams, Thomasenia

Algina, James

Amatea, Ellen

Ashton, Patricia

Bailey, John

Behar-Horenstein, Linda

Bengston, John

Bondy, Elizabeth

Brownell, Mary

Campbell, Dale

Cavanaugh, Cathy

Choice, Gail

Clark, Mary Ann

Coady, Maria

Colon, Elayne

Colvin, Suzanne McWhorter

Conwill, William

Corbett, Nancy

Cox, Penny

Crockett, Jean

Dana, Nancy

Dana, Thomas

Daniels, Harry

Daunic, Ann

Dawson, Kara

de Jong, Ester

Delane, Darby

Denney, Maria

Diaz, Raquel Munarriz

Dixon, Andrea L.

Echevarria-Doan, Silvia

Eldridge, Linda

Emery, Alice Kay

Emihovich, Catherine

Fang, Zhihui

Flesner, Dimple

Franks, Bridget

Fu, Danling

Gagnon, Joseph

Garvan, Cyndi

Griffin, Cynthia

Harper, Candace

Honeyman, David

Jacobbe, Tim

Jones, Hazel

Jones, Linda

Joyce, Diana

Kamman, Margaret L.

Kemple, Kristen

Koro-Ljungberg, Mirka

Kranzler, John

Lamme, Linda

Lane, Holly

League, Martha

Leite, Walter

Linderholm, Tracy

Lowery, Ruth

McArthur, Kerry

McCray, Erica

McLeskey, James

Mendoza, Pilar

Miller, David

Mousa, Bruce

Nelson, Mary Ann

Oakland, Thomas

Oliver, Bernard

Oliver, Eileen

Pace, Barbara

Packer, Colleen

Pallas, Pam

Pape, Stephen

Pemberton, Donald

Ponjuan, Luis

Pringle, Rose

Puig, Ana

Quinn, David

Repetto, Jeanne

Ross, Dorene

Ryndak, Diane

Sadler, Troy

Sherrard, Peter

Sindelar, Paul

Smith-Adcock, Sondra

Smith, Stephen

Smith-Bonahue, Tina

Snyder, Pat

Terzian, Sevan

Therriault, David

Torode, Tracy

Torres Rivera, Edil

Townsend, Jane

Vandiver, Francis

Vernetson, Theresa

Waldron, Nancy

Warm, Shelley

West-Olatunji, Cirecie

Wood, Craig

Washington, Elizabeth

Ross, Dorene
Dorene Ross
Professor
School of Teaching and Learning
College of education
University of Florida
2215D Norman Hall
PO Box 117048
Gainesville FL 32611
352-273-4206
Fax: 352-392-9193


Research Biography
 
Dr. Dorene Ross joined the faculty at the University of Florida in 1979 and is currently an Irving and Rose Fien Professor in the School of Teaching and Learning and a faculty partner in the Lastinger Center for Learning.  She has a long history of work in teacher education with particular emphasis on preparing students to work with diverse student populations and played a leadership role in the design and implementation of the current Unified Elementary ProTeach program. Her current work is focused around engagement with schools and scholarship focused intensively around issues related to poverty and school reform. She works extensively in providing staff development in poverty schools and serves as a Professor-in-Residence at two poverty schools, which have both substantially raised achievement.  Since 2003, Dr. Ross has worked with and assumed leadership roles within the Lastinger Center for Learning, an endowed center with a mission to improve the educational outcomes for elementary children particularly those living in poverty. Over the past five years the Center has developed a school improvement model that is now being used in 38 elementary schools in five Florida school districts.
 
Degrees
 
Ed.D. - University of Virginia, 1978, Early Childhood Education
 
M.Ed. - William and Mary, 1975, Elementary Education
 
B.A. - University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1972, Childhood Education
 
 
Key Professional Appointments

Rose and Irving Fien Professor, University of Florida, 2008 - 2011 

Professor, University of Florida, 1990-present
 
Associate Professor, University of Florida, 1984-1990  
 
 
Activities & Honors 
 
Undergraduate Teacher of the Year Award, College of Education,1993

Teaching Improvement Program Award, Univ. of Florida,1993
Scholarship of Engagement Award, College of Education, 2005
 
 
Grants
Principal Investigator. Unified Elementary and Middle School PROTEACH: Re-designing Teacher Education at the University of Florida (with Dr. Rodman Webb), 1997-2000, BellSouth Foundation, $250,000.
 
Principal Investigator. College Research Incentive Fund, 1999-2000. College of Education, University of Florida, $3,000.
 
Collaborating Partner. Project FLITE: Florida Leadership in Inquiry and Teacher Education, 2000-2003. U.S. Department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services $800,000.
 
Grant writer. Preservice Teacher Development and Evaluation at the University of Florida, 1999-2000, Florida Department of Education, $199,639.
 
Co-principal Investigator. Extending the use of CBM in Florida, 2000, Florida Department of Education, $20,308.

Ready Schools Miami, Kellogg Foundation (with D. Pemberton, A. Adams, D. Lawrence, A. Sejeck). Funded for 5 years for $10,000,000 ($5,000,000 for UF-based work), 2006-2011. (UF Co-director and PI for research).

Lastinger Center Program Evaluation (Pemberton, D., Ross, D., Adams, A. and others), $450,000, 2006-2007 (Co-PI)
 
Selected Publications 
 
Bondy, E. & Ross, D.D. (2005) Preparing for inclusive teaching: Meeting the challenges of teacher education reform.  Albany, NY: SUNY  Press.

Bondy, E. & Ross, D.D. (2008). The teacher as warm demander. Educational Leadership, 66(1), 54-58.

Bondy, E., Ross, D., Adams, A., Nowak, R., Brownell, M., Hoppey, D., Kuhel, K., McCallum, C., & Stafford, L. (2007). Personal epistemologies and learning to teach. Teacher Education and Special Education, 30 (2), 67-82..

Bondy, E., Ross, D., Gallingane, C., &  Hambacher, E. (2007) Creating environments of success and resilience: Culturally responsive classroom management and more. Urban Education, 42(4), 326-348.

Brownell, M., Ross, D. D., Colon, E. P., McCallum, C.  (2005) Critical features of special education teacher education: A comparison with general teacher education.  Journal of Special Education, 38 (4), 242-252.

McLeskey, J. & Ross, D.D. (2004) The politics of teacher education in the new millennium: Implications for special education teacher educators. Teacher Education Special Education, 27 (4), 342-349.

Ross, D. D. & Blanton, L. (2004). Inquiry communities in special education teacher education. Teacher Education Special Education, 27(1), 15-23.

Ross, D. D., Stafford, L., Church-Pupke, P., & Bondy, E. (2006). Practicing Collaboration: What we learn from a cohort that functions well.  Teacher Education and Special Education, 29(1), 32-41.

Ross, D.D.,  Halsall, S., Howie, S., & Vescio, V. (in press). No excuses: Preparing novice teachers for poverty schools. Teacher Education and Practice.

Ross, D.D., Bondy, E., Gallingane, C., & Hambacher, E. (2008). Being a “warm demander:” The role of insistence in fostering achievement motivation. Childhood Education, 84 (3), 142-146.

Ross, D.D., Hoppey, D., Halsall, S., McCallum, C., Hayes, S., & Hudson, R. (2005). Cohort use in teacher education: Benefits, barriers, and proposed solutions. Teacher Education and Practice, 18(3), 265-281.

Ross, D.D., Kamman, M. & Coady, M. (2008). Accepting responsibility for the learning of all students: What does it really mean?  In M. Rosenberg, D. Westling, & J. McLeskey, J. (Eds.). Special education for today’s teachers: An introduction (pp. 52-81). Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Vescio, V., Ross, D., & Adams, A. (2008). A review of research on the impact of professional learning communities on teaching practice and student learning. Teaching and Teacher Education, 24(1), 80-91.

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